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3G wireless Client?
I am looking for a 3G wireless client! in other words, I am looking for a way to access another connection remotely through wireless. Lets say that a company is using wireless network and its 100KM far from where I am, and all security policies restricts remote access, DMZ, port forwards, ... so I can buy a wireless client connect it to the company wireless network, then connect this wireless client through 3G connection to access it remotly, and be a part from that network, is it possible?
1 Answer
- Anonymous7 years ago
3G aren't like "Clients" they are more like "Children"...
Difference is... Any Client can connect to a Server... but Children are ONLY part of that parent.
So the Parent is the Network (company)... And have a list of their Children... they know what they are doing, who's using them... what ports they are on... because each child has a Static Address registered via their MAC.
Unless you can spoof the MAC address correctly and also the biggest aspect is Have the correct Radio: There are a number of different digital cellular technologies, including: Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), cdmaOne, CDMA2000, Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO), Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT), Digital AMPS (IS-136/TDMA), and Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN).
Don't Bite more than you can chew.... infrastructures work from the Ground UP! not the other way round.